#28061 posted by metlslime on 2016/09/14 03:02:22
anyway it's giblets with an L, not gibets.
#28062 posted by Rick on 2016/09/14 03:48:03
The most annoying thing about Windows is that while I can install it in 10 minutes, it can take another hour to make it look and work the way I want it to.
So many of Microsoft's default settings make me want to bang my head on the desk. Thankfully, a couple of years ago I wrote myself an 8 page instruction sheet, so I can usually get it done fairly quick.
The fact that almost all the software and programs I use run in portable or semi-portable mode off a completely separate disk helps a lot. And I have a flash drive with a separate folder for each computer that has all the chipset, ethernet, etc drivers and stuff needed for a re-install.
It's been 2 hours and the machine is pretty much back to where it was. About all that's left to do is copy Steam and Quake off the old drive.
 Install Gentoo
#28063 posted by PRITCHARD on 2016/09/14 04:23:11
#28064 posted by Rick on 2016/09/14 05:17:52
I already use Debian on my lab/workshop computer, and I should be able to retire my Windows server this week. I have a FreeNAS box to replace it, just need the new drives to finish testing and then I can set it up.
I don't really find Linux any easier to use than Windows, if anything it's harder to make it do simple stuff, but at least it doesn't give me that icky "we're spying on you" feeling all the time.
Sadly, because of games mostly, I think at least one Windows/Steam machine is going to be a necessity for a while.
 This Made Me Larf
#28065 posted by Mike Woodham on 2016/09/15 14:43:36
I really hate Windows sometimes. I was messing around in the registry and accidently deleted...
#28066 posted by Rick on 2016/09/15 15:14:30
Seems like one of Microsoft's tracking methods is called "jump lists", sort of like a most recently used list, but it includes things like web addresses you've visited. Even if you turn off the option to keep a history of recent files and such, it looks like it still records them, they're just not shown.
While using "private browsing" in Firefox, Windows still writes data to the folder where the history file is saved. That doesn't seem right, and I was trying to find a way to remove the folder, but it's some kind of super-protected system file. I was poking around in the registry to what could be done there.
It was an accidental error, but regedit has no undo function and I hadn't made a backup because it was a relatively fresh install.
I finally ended up just removing all permissions from the folder and now I don't see any writes being made.
#28067 posted by anonymous user on 2016/09/15 17:58:32
If Quake was done by the same people today, it would be a VR board game set in an ancient Chinese holographic world with an upbeat pop-goth soundtrack.
 And
#28068 posted by Qmaster on 2016/09/15 19:08:12
It would have in app purchases. And bug you about sharing match results on facebook.
 Hey Mike
#28069 posted by Tronyn on 2016/09/17 04:00:27
Good to see you still lurking around (lol that's all I'm doing these days too).
I don't want Windows 10. I think I might actually bite the bullet and switch to Linux. I'm pretty incompetent and lazy, but all Microsoft had to do to keep me as a user, was simply refrain from doing all the bullshit they did do.
#28070 posted by Rick on 2016/09/17 04:32:30
Linux isn't bad. The biggest problem is that there's too many of them. I think I've got 6 or 7 on my test machine. Sad thing is, I don't really like any of them.
I've used Mint for almost 2 years on one machine, but the only thing it's used for is web browsing and e-mail. Too much use of that snot green color, other than that it's okay.
#28071 posted by PRITCHARD on 2016/09/17 05:21:52
I like using arch, although I've only ever run it on headless systems that i just ssh into. The package manager is quite nice, and there's plenty of documentation out there.
I'm pretty sure it's not too hard to build a good desktop GUI on arch, you just need to know what works well with your hardware and how to install it. I've never tried though. Still, if there isn't a particular distro that you like, Arch might help you build one better suited to your needs.
Of course, if the issue is more to do with linux and its ecosystem in general, not much help there...
 Go Map!
#28072 posted by Qmaster on 2016/09/17 17:15:40
 Just Played...
#28073 posted by Mike Woodham on 2016/09/17 21:08:57
q1tm3_hrimfaxi: Raisins in a box
q1tm3_hrimfaxi2: Careful with that axe
From a turtle map of January 2004. I especially liked hrimfaxi2.
 Careful With That Axe, Eugene?
#28074 posted by adib on 2016/09/17 22:20:23
Hrimfaxi named a map after a Pink Floyd song I love and always thought would make a great map name.
Linux
I use an old HP notebook to watch Netflix on TV. I had a few problems connecting to TV thru HDMI on Windows 7, but it was working. Then I updated do Windows 10 and it stopped working completely. Searched for solution, tried to update drivers. Nothing. Then I installed Windows 7 back. Nothing. Then Windows 7 started to ask for activation.
I installed Ubuntu Mate. HDMI working wonderful, easy installation, fast boot, no hassle. Mate is classic interface, very easy and fast. And free.
 Hmmm...
#28075 posted by Mugwump on 2016/09/17 22:37:08
I don't like that song much but I love Floyd and that title, and I've played good maps by Hrimfaxi before so I'll have to download this.
 Pink Floyd And NiN Song Titles
#28076 posted by mjb on 2016/09/18 00:19:22
Are great for map names.
#28077 posted by Mugwump on 2016/09/18 10:14:29
Dibs on Welcome to the Machine.
 8-)
#28078 posted by Hrimfaxi on 2016/09/18 16:30:51
Yeah! I have always loved Pink Floyd.
Made a few maps with titles from Floyd,
Pow r Toc h, Set the Controls and the above Careful...! Any more? Hmmm... don't remember.
 Hrim
#28079 posted by adib on 2016/09/18 17:06:01
My TCC at college, back in 1995, was a strategy 2D game in Visual Basic, called Sysyphus.
 8-) Nice!
#28080 posted by Hrimfaxi on 2016/09/18 17:23:52
#28081 posted by Mugwump on 2016/09/18 20:00:06
The Division Bell would be a great map title. Imagine a map split in two by a huge chasm, with a tall steeple in the middle. Of course, the bell would go bong! bong! either during the whole game or only for the final fight.
 Floyd
#28082 posted by PRITCHARD on 2016/09/19 04:31:54
"The Final Cut", "Terminal Frost", "In The Flesh", "The Thin Ice" would all make pretty decent names, I think.
#28083 posted by Mugwump on 2016/09/19 05:00:12
Another Brick in the Wall could be used for a Backsteingotik-inspired map.
 Just Played...
#28085 posted by Mike Woodham on 2016/09/19 10:04:35
...Down the Ratbit Hole by neg!ke (obviously, this was before his amputation) from the sm100 turtle map event in July 2005.
Really liked the architecture - my kind of map - but when I got to the rat, and after reading all the messages, I shot at it, I got a MOVETYPE_PUSH error and crash.
I tried again and started shooting before the messages and everything went OK.
When I came the final battle I had one Shambler left but 7 health and no ammo. So I had to run away and search the map for any leftovers. Eventually, I found some and returned to get the last Shambler only to find another one teleported in as a backup. I managed to kill it with the very last of my ammo.
Good map from a time gone by
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